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PHANTOMLORD

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I need some new clutches, so what ones do you guys recomend?? id like to get thecomplete kit, clutches,springs and replacment gasket!! I have seen many on ebay but dont not wich holdup the best.. Any info would be great!!
 
these are about the best money can buy IMO. But their expensive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BARNETT-YAM...Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f04e74c74&vxp=mtr

destroid one of those in 6 months.... drive line will stand behind their product, and if they dont have a kit strong enough to hold they will build a custom clutch for you.

burnt one driveline in 11 months and got to talking with em, and they sent me a kit and i tested it, never could burn it, and now thats their standard kit. (note were it says new design and improvements thats my testing)
 
I personally run the EBC stuff all the time, and it's never let me down..
I never heard about the drive line clutches.
Do they make clutches for older bikes to?
 
Thanks for the info guys and im happy to see more than one recomendation, gives me some options, i cant afford the Barnette ones and will be limited on how much riding time i have (not asmuch as you guys) so i dont think ill need the super tough ones but still some good ones, think at this time cuz funds are realy llimited it'll have to be the Driveline clutches,,, do you no if they come with a new side cover gasket???
 
So what else will i need? ive watched the youtube vids and seems the clutch kit steel plates, friction,plates, hd springs and a gasket, is that it,, i no i need the new clutch cable cuz mines super hard to pull but ill wate till after i do the clutches just to rule them out,,dont no if they've ever been done but i think the handle is adjusted all the way up..
 
Making a clutch holder does help tons. I use a Toyota cam gear tool. But, then I do work in a shop, lol. Do yourself a favor... get the rappy clutch cable, bracket, and clutch release lever.
 
Ok, ill check them out tomorrow i get in bed 5.30am comes realy early, thanks guys ill be back on tomorrow im sure!!
 
ive heard that before, is it expensive and where do i get the rappy stuff..

I looked up the yami part numbers on bikebandit and bought it all at my local dealer as I'm impatient and surprisingly my local dealer is very reasonably priced. Family owned and been around for 30 years, they know what their doing.
 
Ok i tryed bikerbandit and looked under cables,clutches,levers, i cant find any Rappy anything????
 
There is a thread on here somewhere in instruction section and it gives the part numbers. Just need the bracket and it's bolt, the clutch release arm and it's spring. Get a cable and you're golden.
 
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